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‘Swing State’ at Averill Park is a non-political play about politics

The play uses a mystery format to examine rural Wisconsin's social challenges like addiction and environmental issues, highlighting community struggles, director Brian Sheldon said.

Summary by The Saratogian
AVERILL PARK, N.Y. — “Swing State” is a play that has a misleading title. But Brian Sheldon, who is directing the play that opens tomorrow night at Sand Lake Center for the Arts, is perfect for the work. He says the Rebecca Gilman title might suggest one of those one-dimensional political dramas in which one person can do something heroic to decide an election. Sheldon responds with an emphatic, “It’s not.” Continuing, he says, “‘Swing State’ is…

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The Saratogian broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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